I wrote this opinion piece for my local newspaper in protest of online publications requiring commenters to be Facebook users. I don’t trust social media, so I’ve taken steps to minimize my exposure to these personal data miners, spies and, increasingly, Internet Nazis who want to control our online activities. Still, it’s impossible to avoid them completely. So here I go, throwing caution to the wind, knowing WordPress is no doubt watching my every keystroke … Continue reading
Kiss and tell all
I was made aware of the next image you’re about to see through a conservative newsletter. It immediately brought to mind the one you see here —and how these iconic images compare and contrast who we were as a society … and, sadly, who we have become. Continue reading
Filed under Homosexual Agenda
Will Obamacare cover our butts?
According to this Associated Press report, Rand Corp. researchers have found anesthesiologist-monitored sedation to be a “luxury” we patients can forego while having our rear ends roto-rooted. But if not for that so-called extravagance, yours truly would never have undergone the dreaded colonoscopy that, much like an AARP invitation, has become a rite of passage for everyone turning 50. Continue reading
Filed under Abortion, Healthcare, Obamacare
Lessons from a turtle redux
Nearly a year ago, SeePamBlog was borne of my outrage at liberal rants in the local newspaper. My letter to the editor resulted in a guest commentary, and I was not only hooked but committed to turning out “my column” every week, come hell or high water. And both have come to pass…
Filed under Entitlements
Trickle Down Union-omics or ‘Why My New Chrysler is a Lemon’
By Pamela Grothaus
Let me tell you about my brand new, sapphire blue, Chrysler 200 hard-top convertible…
Filed under Unions
Patriotic Millionaires
By Pamela Grothaus
I’ve been busy polishing my corporate jet this week, so pardon my late reaction to Mr. Obama’s June 29 tirade about tax breaks for the likes of me. Continue reading
Filed under Taxes
Morality is the Obama Antidote
By Pamela Grothaus
Last weekend I was selected as a delegate to the Florida Republican convention in September, when our straw poll will attempt to name the next GOP nominee (as Florida has done every time since 1979). This is no reflection on me or my influence; one simply throws one’s name into the hat and, if your name is drawn —voila!—you’re a delegate. Continue reading
